In the Shadow of the Greenbrier
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In the Shadow of the Greenbrier  -     By: Emily Matchar

In the Shadow of the Greenbrier

G.P. Putnam's Sons / 2024 / Paperback

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Title: In the Shadow of the Greenbrier
By: Emily Matchar
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 400
Vendor: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 7.90 X 5.20 X 1.00 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0593713966
ISBN-13: 9780593713969
Ages: 8-12
Stock No: WW71396X

Publisher's Description

Four generations. One remarkable hotel. Countless secrets.

Nestled in the hills of West Virginia lies White Sulphur Springs, home to the Greenbrier Resort. Long a playground for presidents and film stars, the Greenbrier has its own gravitational pull. Over ten decades, four generations of the Zelner family must grapple with their place in its shadow . . . and within their own family.

In 1942, young mother Sylvia is desperate to escape her stifling marriage, especially when it means co-running Zelner’s general store with her husband. When the Greenbrier is commandeered for use as a luxury prison, Sylvia finds her fidelity strained and her heart on the line.

Seventeen years later, Sylvia’s daughter, Doree, struggles to fit in, eagerly awaiting the day she’ll leave for college and meet a nice Jewish boy. But when a handsome stranger comes to town and her brother Alan’s curiosity puts him and Sylvia at risk, Doree is torn between loyalty and desire.

An immersive family saga rich with historical detail, In the Shadow of the Greenbrier explores the inevitable clash between past and future and the extraordinary moments in ordinary lives.

Author Bio

Emily Matchar has written for an array of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Outside, Smithsonian, and the Atlantic. Originally from North Carolina, she lives with her husband and two sons. In the Shadow of the Greenbrier is her first novel.

Discussion Questions

In the Shadow of the Greenbrier Discussion Guide
1.      In the Shadow of the Greenbrier is set in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, home to the opulent Greenbrier hotel. What did you learn about this place from your read?
2.      The Zelners are the only Jewish family in White Sulphur Springs. Based on each Zelner’s perspective, how does each family member feel about this fact? Discuss why Sylvia often finds herself at odds with the rest of the family.
3.      Teenaged Doree is enamored by love, infatuated with boys, and desires social inclusion. What do her interactions with her peers, and particularly Tony and Patty, indicate about her worldview and self-perception? How are these beliefs carried through generations?
4.      In the Shadow of the Greenbrier is both a multigenerational family saga and a complicated mother-daughter story. Compare and contrast Doree’s respective relationships with Sylvia and Jessica. To what extent does Doree change as her role evolves from daughter to mother? How do the female characters’ relationships differ from those of the men and boys in the story?
5.      Sylvia and Pauline get married for security, while Doree aspires for both love and marriage. To what extent does author Emily Matchar depict love as separate from marriage?
6.      Sylvia finds comfort in Jack’s presence—a relief from the day-to-day burdens she’s too used to carrying. What does Jack represent to Sylvia? Do you see the appeal of the relationship?
7.      At one point in the novel, Sol tells Doree "If only they could see the sweet girl inside," referring to Sylvia. Why do you think Sol sees Sylvia’s sweet side?
8.      Tony offers Doree more than just a summer fascination. In what ways does Tony challenge Doree’s points of view? How do you think Doree’s life would be different if she’d never met Tony?
9.      At almost eighteen, Doree finds herself in a predicament, keeping a family secret safe. How would you have navigated the situation? How does Doree carry this experience into adulthood? In what ways does the story echo the past?
10.   The Zelners harbor many secrets. Have you ever stumbled upon a family secret of your own? How did you react? How did it alter the way you viewed family?
11.   In the Shadow of the Greenbrier is written in the perspectives of four generations. Whose story spoke to you most, and why? How does the story's structure help you understand how the family members relate to each other? What themes are carried through all the time lines?
12.   Despite the novel’s domestic focus, Matcher doesn’t shy away from the gravity of the wartime backdrop. Have you read other novels about the home front during World War II? What themes arose, differing from novels set overseas at the same time?
13.   Alan is a significant character in the novel, yet he doesn’t narrate his own perspective. Discuss the impact of his limited presence on the page, and the role he plays in the Zelners’ understanding of family and themselves.
14.   Jordan and Jessica’s generation allows them to offer their family history the most modern viewpoints. In what ways did their perspectives at any point in the story fail to align with what you deem "modern"? How are Jordan and Jessica's views of their family similar or different?

Editorial Reviews

Longlisted for the Crook’s Corner Book Prize

"Matchar deftly weaves the four time lines together to reach a satisfying, emotionally resonant conclusion." —Booklist

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A stirring coming-of-age tale and gripping family saga set against the backdrop of the famous and historic West Virginia resort. Readers will eagerly follow and root for the generations of the Zelner family as they struggle with their places in a changing world and come face-to-face with dark secrets of the past in this memorable and moving book." —Pam Jenoff, author of Code Name Sapphire

"Matchar’s debut novel is a richly layered and beautifully written tale that immerses the reader into a sweeping saga set in the picturesque backdrop of the lush West Virginia mountains’ legendary Greenbrier resort, and its fascinating, secret history. Utterly captivating, In The Shadow of The Greenbrier is unforgettable." —Kim Michele Richardson, author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek

"Emily Matchar brings the iconic Greenbrier Hotel to vivid life through the engaging, heartbreaking, and often harrowing experiences of four generations." —Diane Chamberlain, author of The Last House on the Street

"With meticulous research and an unerring eye for the nuances of family dynamics . . . In the Shadow of the Greenbrier is a triumph of storytelling and a must-read for lovers of rich, evocative historical fiction." —Kelly Rimmer, author of The Paris Agent

"A richly detailed and beautifully written family saga, In the Shadow of the Greenbrier intimately explores the lives of characters caught between the past and the present, unsure of what to let go and what to hold fast. Matchar deftly steers us through time, unfolding long-held secrets and weaving them into a story that is at once poignant and a page-turner." —Kelly Mustian, author of The Girls in the Stilt House

"Emily Matchar's gripping debut expertly weaves together the fascinating and fraught tale of four generations of a Jewish family. Told with lyrical prose, In the Shadow of the Greenbrier is a heart-rending story of what it means to belong and the impact of long-buried family secrets, at last, coming to light." —Heather Webb, author of The Next Ship Home

"Careful research, vivid description and a solid historical basis are the scaffold on which this novel is built. But it’s the characters, with all their longings and disappointments, their flaws and their triumphs who will steal your heart and not give it back; they’ll stay with you long after the last page is turned." —Kitty Zeldis, author of The Dressmakers of Prospect Heights

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